• UK
  • 21:44 23 Nov 2009
  • |    Singapore
  • 05:44 24 Nov 2009

Working in the UK

There is a huge range of opportunities to work in the UK. When you do get a job you will have to find out the sorts of taxes you need to pay and tell the tax authorities what you are up to.

One of the more popular ways of finding a job is via an employment agency, which allows you to either find a short-term job as a temporary worker while you look for something more permanent or should be able to help you find permanent employment.

If you fall ill or have an accident during your time in the UK, you may find our information about how to obtain free healthcare useful.

It's very important to have an idea of how much money you're likely to spend on accommodation, food, transport and going out in the UK. Our cost of living page should be able to provide you with a rough idea of your day-to-day expenses.

The UK is considered by many to be Europe’s leading business centre, while the City of London has long been the European Union’s financial centre. Political, economic and social stability in the UK has fostered the skills and productivity of the private sector to ensure continued growth and low inflation since the global recession of 1990 - 1992.

Economic prosperity is greatly assisted by overseas businesses that make the UK their base in Europe. Within the EU, the UK has the least restricted business environment; the least regulated marketplace and workforce; the largest international transport system; best communications; most widely spoken language; lowest top rate of personal taxation; one of the lowest rates of corporation tax; and the most cosmopolitan and culturally diverse capital.




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